Hi, I'm going to Waikiki in late August,looking to hire a sup for the time we are ther.I know this topic has been asked before but I don't know what sort of filter to use.Any info about sup hire or car hire would be greatly appreciate thx
Blue Planet Surf.
You can even book a specific board from here
www.blueplanetsurf.com/
Where are you staying?
Bluehawk, wasn't aware that sea urchins was an issue?
But interested to know where etc
Hi helmy, thanks for the reply Outrigger reef Waikiki beach resort,gave us best rate.will check out blue planet thx
Currently in Waikiki and have Blue Planet + board storage at Nalu which has worked brilliantly , service & communication from both companies had been great.
I stayed at outrigger reef and they have good storage for SUPs. I can't rate blue planet highly enough. Dropped board off and picked up at the hotel without me being there. Great quality board and paddle.
outrigger reef is also right in front of a good wave "Pops"... so just walk through hotel and paddle out. Too easy.
have a great time!
thanks for all the replies really appreciate the time that you took to help.blue planet seems to be the go,will contact them and see what deal i can get.thx carter13 will do
I stayed at outrigger reef and they have good storage for SUPs. I can't rate blue planet highly enough. Dropped board off and picked up at the hotel without me being there. Great quality board and paddle.
outrigger reef is also right in front of a good wave "Pops"... so just walk through hotel and paddle out. Too easy.
have a great time!
+1 from me too. Have used them for SUP hire on two trips now.
Forget the name of it, but the surf shop in the Hyatt tower opposite The Duke Statue. Pick any board you want, cheap as chips, open long hours. I found they had the best quality and best priced rental boards last August.
It's called Moku, has sup's @ $35 per half day, didn't go in and see what longer term rates are, boards have had a hard life (ones I could see in rack)
Second vote for Quality Surfboards - we hired two Mal's in April and it was $50 each for four days!! (ie, less than hiring a crappy softboard for a single hour...)
Good boards too, a quality Stewart HP mal and a Takayama.
Blue planet are starting to get expensive now - would be good to see any other options other than taking your own board
Blue Planet run a monthly 'try out our boards' morning at ala Moana state beach next to Waikiki. Worth doing if you're timing is right. Sign up to their newsletter to get details - they also have a Facebook page that announces the dates ??